. "Z(MSM6198959216)" . "During mitosis, phosphorylation of spindle associated proteins is a key regulatory mechanism for spindle formation, mitotic progression, and cytokinesis. In the recent past, mass spectrometry has been applied successfully to identify spindle proteomes and phosphoproteomes, but did not address their dynamics. Here, we present a quantitative comparison of spindle phosphoproteomes prepared from different mitotic stages. In total, we report the identification and SILAC based relative quantitation of 1940 unique phosphorylation sites and find that late mitosis (anaphase, telophase) is correlated with a drastic alteration in protein phosphorylation. Further statistical cluster analyses demonstrate a strong dependency of phosphorylation dynamics on kinase consensus patterns, thus, linking subgroups of identified phosphorylation sites to known key mitotic kinases. Surprisingly, we observed that during late mitosis strong dephosphorylation occurred on a significantly larger fraction of phospho-threonine than p"@en . . . . "RIV/61989592:15310/09:00010597!RIV10-MSM-15310___" . . . . . "15310" . "Lenobel, Ren\u00E9" . . "Quantitative Analysis of the Human Spindle Phosphoproteome at Distinct Mitotic Stages"@en . "Santamaria, Anna" . . "Journal of Proteome Research" . "During mitosis, phosphorylation of spindle associated proteins is a key regulatory mechanism for spindle formation, mitotic progression, and cytokinesis. In the recent past, mass spectrometry has been applied successfully to identify spindle proteomes and phosphoproteomes, but did not address their dynamics. Here, we present a quantitative comparison of spindle phosphoproteomes prepared from different mitotic stages. In total, we report the identification and SILAC based relative quantitation of 1940 unique phosphorylation sites and find that late mitosis (anaphase, telophase) is correlated with a drastic alteration in protein phosphorylation. Further statistical cluster analyses demonstrate a strong dependency of phosphorylation dynamics on kinase consensus patterns, thus, linking subgroups of identified phosphorylation sites to known key mitotic kinases. Surprisingly, we observed that during late mitosis strong dephosphorylation occurred on a significantly larger fraction of phospho-threonine than p" . . "US - Spojen\u00E9 st\u00E1ty americk\u00E9" . . . "Quantitative Analysis of the Human Spindle Phosphoproteome at Distinct Mitotic Stages" . . "6"^^ . "1535-3893" . "[9C618EFB0E19]" . . "11"^^ . "Quantitative Analysis of the Human Spindle Phosphoproteome at Distinct Mitotic Stages"@en . . "10" . "337845" . "Nigg, Erich A." . "mitosis; spindle; phosphorylation; kinase consensus; signaling"@en . "RIV/61989592:15310/09:00010597" . "Malik, Rainer" . "1"^^ . . "8" . "Quantitative Analysis of the Human Spindle Phosphoproteome at Distinct Mitotic Stages" . "Ries, Albert" . "Koerner, Roman" .